Title: Pfizer
1Pfizer
Pharmaceutical
Presented By
Brian Hennessy Matt Socha Jamie Harper
Adam Ravenstahl Lindsey Rodgers
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2Summary of Presentation
Matt Minimizing Cost/Profit Maxmization Monopolis
tic Competition
Brian History Factors of production
Lindsey Input Prices Subsidies
Adam Price Discrimination Advertising
Jamie Substitutes Implicit/Explicit Costs
3HISTORY
- Began in 1849 as Charles Pfizer and Company Fine
Chemicals - In Brooklyn, New York
- New factory and headquarters moved to Manhattan
in 1868 - Pfizer scientist discovered Penicillin in 1928
- Pfizer expanded company global in 1951
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4HISTORY
- In 1971 Pfizer Central Research was established
- Major breakthrough medication Celebrex released
in 1997 - Pfizer was recognized as company of the year by
Forbes Magazine in 1999 - In 2000 Pfizer merged with Warner-Lambert
- Pfizer merges with Pharmacia in 2003
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5 Factors of Production
- Land The physical space of production and
natural supplies involved
Uses nearly 2,500 separate naturally occurring
resources Spread among 4 continents
- Labor Time spent to produce product
- Research Projects
- Production
- FDA Approval
- Capital
- Physical Buildings, Machinery, Lab
Equipment - Human Training and Skills
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6Derived Demand
The demand for an input arises from And
fluctuates according to the demand for
the Product it helps to produce
- Pfizer is 1 in therapeutics
- Anticipation of new medicines
- 32.4 Billion revenue (2002)
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7Input Prices
- Research and Development
- In 2003 Pfizer budgeted 7.1 billion for research
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- On average it costs 500 million and 14 years to
bring 1 new medicine from the lab to the patient - Fewer than 1 of every 10 drugs developed ever
reaches the market
9Subsidies
- Main focus low-income elderly
- Pfizer Patient Assistance Programs
- Working to develop programs that provide
pharmaceutical coverage for low-income elderly
persons with disabilities who do not qualify for
Medicaid
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10- 30 states laws provide for a direct subsidy
using state funds - Medicaid
- Pfizers other solutions for drug coverage
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11 Over The Counter
Pfizer Products Generic Brands
- Benedryl
- Listerine
- Neosporin
- Generic Diphenhudramine
- Equate
- Triple Antibiotic Cream
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12Prescription Drugs
Pfizer Products Non-Pfizer Products
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13Explicit Cost
- Out-of-pocket expenses
- Machinery, lab materials, and purchasing outside
resources
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14Implicit Cost
- Opportunity costs associated with a firms use of
self owned resources
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15Minimizing Costs
- Mergers lower production costs
- Acquisition of Warner-Lambert cut costs by more
than 1.8 Billion
- Repetitive jobs and equipment can be
eliminated/sold.
- Pfizer is constantly working to become more
efficient in production -
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16Minimizing costs contd.
- Greater volume produced decreases production cost
- Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility
- Specialization- An increased focus on Human
Pharmaceuticals
- Discontinuing of several products
- Schick-Wilkinson Sword shaving products
- Loestrin and Estrostep womens health products
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17Profit Maximization
- In 2002, nearly all of Pfizers major products
outpaced competitors
- 10 medicines w/ sales over 1 billion.
- 5 over 2 billion
- 3 over 3 billion
- 1 over 7 billion
- Constantly developing new drugs.
- Acquisition of Pharmacia will bring Pfizer into
new areas of medicine.
- Oncology and ophthalmology
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18In Monopolistic competition
- competes w/ Merck and generic brands
- Downward sloping demand curve, cant change
price too much.
- Aside from High Start-Up costs, RD, no real
barriers to entry/exit
- Government encourages price discrimination for
pharmaceutical companies
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19Price Discrimination
- When customers get reduced prices
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- Those paying full price are being discriminated
against -
- Pfizer gives price cuts to those
- Without money
- Desperate for the product
- Who lack drug coverage
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20 Purpose of Advertisement
- Reduce search and opportunity costs
- Promote efficient resource allocation
- Promote competition
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21 Types of Pfizer Advertisements
- TV commercials
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- Magazine articles
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- Newspaper articles
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- Brochures
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22 TOP 10 NETWORK TV ADVERTISERS 2002
2001 1 General Motors Corp. 777.8 661.8 2
Procter Gamble Co. 723.7 586.4 3 Johnson
Johnson 471.5 400.6 4 Ford Motor Co. 437.9
305.1 5 Pfizer 401.0 342.4 6 PepsiCo
369.3 336.1 7 AOL Time Warner 352.7 359.5
8 Walt Disney Co. 345.8 311.4 9
GlaxoSmithKline 316.2 335.4 10
Unilever 305.0 270.9 Source Nielsen Media
Research/Nielsen Monitor-Plus. Dollars in
millions.
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23QUESTIONS ??
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24Did You Remember?
Minimizing Cost/Profit Maxmization Monopolistic
Competition
History Factors of production
Input Prices
Price Discrimination Advertising
Substitutes Implicit/Explicit Costs
Subsidies